Lincoln Park
Lincoln Park has fun and excitement for any season for everyone. With beaches, restaurants to suit any palette, museums, a world-renowned zoo, numerous shopping options, and serene parks, real estate is a great investment in Lincoln Park. Just three miles north of the famous Magnificent Mile, Lincoln Park’s boundaries extend from North Avenue to Diversey, with the Chicago River to the west and Lake Michigan to the east. Home to many magazine-quality single-family homes and condos with unparalleled views, this Chicago neighborhood is unique in that so many people call it home.
Quick Facts
The area near Clybourn and Armitage Avenues was home to a United States army post in the 1820s.
In 1836, land in Lincoln Park cost $150 per acre. Today, the average cost of one vacant lot in Lincoln Park surpasses $1.6 million.
Transportation:
Fullerton L: Red, Brown, Purple
Armitage L: Brown, Purple
North/Clybourn: Red
Buses: 132, 22, 151,
Helpful Links:
Lincoln Central Association
Lincoln Park Chamber of Commerce
Armitage Halsted Webster Association
Mid-North Association
Park West Community Association

